Review: Can Legal Weed Win? Yes, but Only Through Deregulation
Extreme taxes and regulations are hampering legal marijuana markets.

When California legalized recreational marijuana in 2016, the state had more than 3,000 weed shops. They ostensibly served the medical market, but the rules were so loose that pretty much anyone who wanted pot could buy it legally. Six years later, California had less than half as many licensed marijuana merchants, accounting for between a quarter and a third of total sales.
Something clearly has gone wrong "when you try to legalize weed and accidentally end up illegalizing it instead," note University of California, Davis, economists Robin Goldstein and Daniel Sumner. In their book Can Legal Weed Win?, they explain how burdensome licensing requirements, regulations, and taxes have frustrated plans to displace the black market.
"In many states that have fully 'legalized' weed," Goldstein and Sumner write, "there is now a relatively small legal weed market and a much larger illegal one." That's not surprising, since legal marijuana often costs substantially more than illegal marijuana. Even apart from the direct costs of going legit, the authors note, the vicissitudes of that process impose a "risk premium" that can be bigger than the one reflected in black market prices.
While legal pot prices can be expected to fall over the long term thanks to increased efficiency, Goldstein and Sumner say, tax and regulatory reform would hasten that trend. They suggest that policy makers could learn a thing or two from Oklahoma, where legal medical marijuana is strikingly cheap and accessible, thanks largely to fast application approvals, light regulation, and modest taxes. "When the bluest of blue-state liberal activists are looking to red states for guidance on regulatory policy," they observe, "you know something's gone haywire."
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This comports with the general pattern I've noticed in recent decades: Republicans tend to go for all-or-nothing solutions, while Democrats are big on in-between regulation.
For Republicans, something is either bad and should be illegal, or good and should be unregulated. Democrats go more for squishy in-between status.
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Democrats control the grift in that squish, so OF COURSE they love it.
Wrong. Democrats use every piece of legislation to increase the power of the state, including “drug legalization”. In addition to taxing weed, they also want to increase social services and government support for drug addicts, and those costs are going to increase with legalization.
>>"you know something's gone haywire."
no, Goldstein and Sumner operate from incorrect bases. everything played out exactly as it was going to play out because market forces. nothing is haywire except expectations
Or, instead of playing along with this delusion that what these states have done is actually "legalization", we could get the states to actually legalize the stuff. i.e.: "No Laws".
No, by any reasonable standard what they've done is legalize. If we were to go by the standard of "no laws", then nothing is legal.
No thing should be illegal.
Only actions should be illegal.
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Jacob persists in the delusion that “Legalization“ of cannabis comes from a legitimate belief that the war on drugs was a mistake, or is a triumph for individual liberty.
In reality, it is nothing more than a pretext for the creation of state sponsored cartels that allow blue state governments to soak more money out of taxpayers and spend it on their loyal constituents.
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Drugs are bad, marijuana is a drug and thus bad. The government has a right and in fact an obligation to make anything that isn't good for us illegal. We shouldn't legalize marijuana, marijuana criminals deserve to be rounded up for a little of that good old fashioned SEVERE punishment. I think anyone caught with any amount of marijuana should get life in prison, there is no other way they can repay their debt to society.
If government forces me to pay for the consequences of drug abuse through the social welfare state, then it needs to also punish drug users.
I’m perfectly happy legalize all drugs if government stops insuring and paying for drug addicts.
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Give us our weed!
Nothing about Biden extending his Covid Emergency Powers.
I'm shocked by that and it not being here. Shocked /sarc
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